
Bluey's Wild World had a much easier 10 a.m. virtual queue window Wednesday, May 27, at Disney's Animal Kingdom, with guests still able to join after the second My Disney Experience drop opened.
That is a noticeable shift from opening morning, when the 7 a.m. virtual queue for the Conservation Station experience filled almost immediately.
Walt Disney World's current virtual queue rules give guests two daily chances for Bluey's Wild World. The 7 a.m. window does not require guests to be inside the park. The 10 a.m. window requires guests to have entered Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Bluey's Wild World 10 a.m. Queue
The 10 a.m. drop matters because Bluey's Wild World is tucked inside Conservation Station at Rafiki's Planet Watch. Guests reach the area by taking the Wildlife Express Train from Africa, so a return group comes with a real Animal Kingdom time block.
The virtual queue is still the main access point during the opening period. A standby line is not available, and each guest can request to enter the Bluey's Wild World virtual queue no more than once per day during regular park hours.
For families visiting this week, the 10 a.m. window is now the second chance to watch closely if the 7 a.m. attempt misses. It still requires scanned entry at Animal Kingdom, and availability can close as Disney fills the remaining groups.
Bluey's Wild World Opening Week
Bluey's Wild World opened May 26 as part of Walt Disney World's Cool KIDS' SUMMER lineup. The experience includes Bluey and Bingo, games, music, PhotoPass pieces, food, merchandise, and the surrounding Conservation Station animal-care stops.
The first few days are still settling into a rhythm. A softer 10 a.m. window does not erase the morning app plan, but it gives in-park families a better backup than opening day suggested.
Current access rules are available from Walt Disney World's virtual queue page and the official Bluey's Wild World page.